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Addition/deletion, configuration, and enable/disable for each client interface is
handled just like the other Net Alert interfaces described above. Unlike those
interfaces, there are a few global settings that affect all Streaming clients. These
control the video/audio format and encoding bitrate of the stream (from the
hardware). The user can also program if they want Audio/Video, Audio only, or
Video only being encoded. To account for the latency of starting up stream encoding
and actually streaming, a delay of a few seconds is needed before audio is played for
a net forwarded/originated alert. Audio delay status and a link to the configuration
field for audio delay is provided.
Streaming MPEG requires very few configuration fields. A unicast or multicast IP
address must be set, along with a port. The Multicast TTL value must be set high
enough to insure the multicast data is sent past all the LAN routers between the One-
Net and the destinations. Also, as with the EAS NET and DVS644 interfaces, FIPS
and EAS code based triggering is supported per client.
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